Distance Learning gives good chance for higher and further education to everyone who works and cannot attend offline classes. Most of colleges in US have the distance learning classes, but some of them require to attend one or few time offline classes or to visit the school for executive reasons.

On the other hand, 'Distance Learning Only' schools (also known as online school), recently opened, gives opportunity that students can get online degree without any school visiting or .

There are 40 distance learning only schools over US. For detail school information, just follow link on school name.

188 colleges and universities are located in Georgia State: 68 public and 120 private schools . From Wikipedia, Georgia is

"a state located in the southeastern United States. It was established in 1732, the last of the original Thirteen Colonies. Named after King George II of Great Britain, Georgia was the fourth state to ratify the United States Constitution, on January 2, 1788."

Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Georgia, Emory University, Georgia State University, and Kennesaw State University are well-known schools in State as well as overall US.

2012 Georgia State TuitionIn 2012, average in-sate tuition of GA is $9,233 and out-of-state tuition of GA is $12,003. Public school in-state tuition is $3,066 and out-of-state is $8,648. And private school in-state tuition is $15,309 and out-of-state tuition is $15,309.Next table and chart shows the 2012 average tuition of Georgia State.

Tuition comparison among those colleges are shown in next table and charts. In fact, in-state and out-of state tuition of those colleges are same. So, we just show in-state tuition and living cost on the chart and table.

In New York State, there are 427 Colleges and Universities.
by college type,

115 Public Colleges

357 Private College

by college degree,

339 Certificate Programs (Any Type) Schools

156 Associate Degree

200 Bachelor Degree

163 Master Degree

68 Doctorate (Any Type)

161 Online Degree Offer

by college level,

129 Less than 2 year colleges

108 2-4 years colleges

235 4 years or high colleges.

Next table shows 2012 average tuition and living costs of colleges located in NY state.

2012 New York State Colleges Tuition

In-State

Out-0f-State

Tuition

Fees

Book & Supplies

Living Costs

Tuition

Fees

Book & Supplies

Living Costs

Undergraduate

$ 14,981

$ 779

$ 1,052

$ 12,201

$ 16,492

$ 779

$ 1,052

$ 12,201

Graduate

$ 16,048

$ 779

$ 1,052

$ 12,201

$ 17,341

$ 779

$ 1,052

$ 12,201

Next chart visualizes the average tuition of NY state colleges. You can see various graphic charts of tuition, living costs, financial aids, and other cost related data at New York State College Tuition Page.

Pennsylvania states have number of top class colleges in US. Especially, Allen Grove, an author for about.com, introduced 19 top colleges in PA state. The colleges definitely high-ranked schools and many students in PA and out of PA wants to attend one of those schools.

Here, for helping tips concerning tuition and financial aids, we summarize and compare tuition and financial aids between those 19 PA top colleges. You can see full comparison data at PA Top Colleges Comparison.

General Institution Comparison
Next table shows general comparison data of 19 Top Pennsylvania college by location, school type, degree offer, campus setting, campus housing, and distance learning opportunity.

2012 Tuition Comparison Chart
This charts shows in-state and out-of state tuition, required fees, books, and living costs for undergraduate of 19 Top Pennsylvania colleges. You can see various charts for comparison data at PA Top Colleges Comparison.

2012 Tuition Comparison Table.
This table summarizes in-sate and out-of-state tuition, fees, and total costs for 19 Top PA colleges. The summary table is available here for comparison between any colleges in US you want to compare.

It is investigated that 2,127 colleges, universities, or other higher educational institutional are public schools over 50 states in US. General analysis shows:

By school level

2 year or less : 263 schools

2 year but less than 4 year: 1,122 schools

4 year or high :742 schools

By degree offer

Certificate Program: 1,911 schools

Associate Degree: 1,364 schools

Bachelor's Degree: 719 schools

Master's Degree: 591 schools

Doctorate Degree: 316 schools

In addition, we've analyzed average tuition, other expenses, and financial aids amount. Following table and chart show the overview of public college tuition and other expenses in 2014. You can see all public colleges and narrow down by your concerns at public college list page.

Public Colleges: 2014 Tuition Costs

In-State

Out-of-State

Tuition

Fees

Book & Supplies

Living Costs

Tuition

Fees

Book & Supplies

Living Costs

Undergraduate

$ 4,321

$ 942

$ 1,303

$ 11,011

$ 10,088

$ 1,078

$ 1,303

$ 11,011

Graduate

$ 7,938

$ 942

$ 1,303

$ 11,011

$ 16,160

$ 1,078

$ 1,303

$ 11,011

Public Colleges: Financial Aid Overview

Grant Aids

Other Financial Aids

Student Loans

2011

1,034,948

273,466

674,972

2012

1,156,125

340,373

747,032

2013

1,209,281

374,453

774,910

If you consider one of public school in your future, comparing tuition and financial aids between them might be a good way to make right decision.

There are 472 Colleges and Universities in New York State - 115 public and 357 private schools. The average In-State tuition of NY state is $14,981 and average Out-of-State tuition of NY state is 16,492. The average amount of financial aids is $8,210. You can access comprehensive information about tuition and financial aid of NY state at NY state Page.

47 colleges among them are public and 4 year schools. If you want to attend one of those schools, the tuition and total costs for the schools might be an important information. In addition, you can narrow down or specify colleges in NY state at NY state tuition summary page.

Public (4-year or High) Colleges in New York, 2012 College Tuition Comparison Summary Table

There are 285 state universities over 50 states and other areas over United States (academic year 2016-2017). If you want to attend one of those state universities, comparing tuition and financial aids between them is a good way for choosing your right school.

The average in-state tuition & fees for the state colleges and universities are $7,636 and out-of-state tuition & fees are $16,262 for year 2016-2017. Following table summarizes the 2017 tuition comparison between the state universities - In-state tuition, out-of-state tuition, and required fees.